The "proof" of the carb, is in its brass model tag , altho it's simple enuf to swap-tags, or, even, to custom(fake-) model-stamp a blank tag (blanks have appeared on the Epay). The tags identify carb jetting and other internal accoutrement, but, unless you look closely at a WCFB's cast-in , tiny, sub-model-numbers, and it's usually very difficult to read the tag, or see the sub-model numbers, one WCFB looks pretty much like another one (altho 56-earlier ones had full-square base-mounting bolt holes, while 57+ carbs had rectangular-pattern mounting-holes). There, even, was a "Police-Spec" (according to its brass-tag numbers, which the seller was NOT aware-of!) sell on Epay, earlier this year. What's my point?? I dunno, maybe its that WCFB carbs, like people, look alike, but it's what's INSIDE them, that counts (snif, snif..), and the brass tags can be a clue, like good education,or good parenting, but, 'they' are NOT dispositive, of how well they will perform. Neil Vedder ************************************************************* To unsubscribe or set your subscription options, please go to http://lists.psu.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=l-forwardlook&A=1 |